Issue 87: Table of contents
INTERVIEWS
It Happened One Night: Alexandre Koberidze on What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? by Jordan Cronk
Can’t Get You Out of My Head: Dasha Nekrasova on The Scary of Sixty-First by Gabrielle Marceau
Depth is Real: A Conversation with Jean-Claude Rousseau by Blake Williams
FEATURES
Brief Encounters: Hamaguchi Ryusuke’s Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy by Beatrice Loayza
“I prefer, where truth is important, to write fiction” : On Radu Jude by Phil Coldiron
Crisis Management: Amalia Ulman’s El Planeta by Jaclyn Bruneau
Common Sense Connoisseur: The Critical Legacy of Bertrand Tavernier by Christoph Huber
Remembering Women: Claudia von Alemann’s Blind Spot by Erika Balsom
To Each His Own Cinema: Zhang Yimou’s One Second by Shelly Kraicer
In the Earth: Kier-La Janisse’s Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror by Katherine Connell
COLUMNS
Deaths of Cinema: Joan Micklin Silver by Josh Cabrita
Deaths of Cinema: Monte Hellman by Haden Guest
TV or Not TV Exterminate All the Brutes by Robert Koehler
DVD Bonus: Andy Milligan by Will Sloan
Exploded View: Eberhard and Phyllis Kronhausen’s Psychomontage No. 1 by Chuck Stephens
CURRENCY
Petite maman by Courtney Duckworth
Azor by Jay Kuehner
Faya Dayi by Jesse Cumming
Zack Snyder’s Justice League by Angelo Muredda
New Order by Adam Nayman
The Disciple by Lawrence Garcia
The Empty Man by Brendan Boyle
Siberia by Michael Sicinski
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